The Philadelphia Phillies are gearing as much as play the Houston Astros within the World Series, and within the course of, Tiësto’s remix of Calum Scott’s cowl of Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own” has been the staff and metropolis’s unofficial anthem.Scott launched his cowl of the tune in 2016, and a Tiësto remix of Scott’s cowl got here out later that yr.
Philadelphia’s ABC 6 interviewed followers in regards to the tune and reported their findings. “‘I think it’s like total underdog song. We’re still dancing, we’re still here,’ said Ella Strauss of South Philadelphia,” to the positioning.
One unspecified Phillies participant performed it after a victory in the course of the season, and as soon as they stored on profitable, the tune caught. Now, because the Phillies go from underdogs to opponents within the World Series, the tune stays a locker room staple however has additionally galvanized the town.
According to Billboard, as reported by ABC 6, the tune gained practically 254,000 official on-demand U.S. streams on October 15, the day the Phillies eradicated the Braves within the NLDS. That represented a forty five% achieve per week after the Phillies debuted the tune publicly in the course of the Wild Card spherical.
After a fan just lately requested Scott on Twitter if he could be obtainable to sing in Philadelphia on the World Series. The singer replied with an enthusiastic, “I AM DOWN!!”
Back in June, Scott shared his sophomore studio album Bridges through Capitol Records. The album arrived alongside a heartwarming, slice-of-life music video for the album’s first single, “Heaven.”
Directed by Lewis Cater, the “Heaven” music video zooms in on moments each grand and seemingly minuscule, exhibiting each in a light-weight that emphasizes their equal and shared affect. In the visible, a pair is seen feeding a new child child, newlyweds put on their wedding ceremony apparel to share fries at a quaint restaurant, and two younger ladies swirl within the nerves of a primary date. All the whereas, Scott stands within the heights of the Hollywood Hills because the lyrics pour from his soul.
“From touring all over the world and seeing how people have been affected by my music, I realized how important it is for me to keep writing from a very honest place,” Scott shared in an announcement upon the album’s launch.
“I’ve learned that I can take the painful things I’ve been through, then create something beautiful that helps people to process their feelings, to take action, to become more compassionate and understanding of others, or just to escape from the world for a while.”
Listen to “Dancing On My Own” (Tiesto Remix).